MUNICIPAL APPEALS. 2b tin Editor of th1o Standard. S1.--On reading over tho " A?cts" of our Municipal Council one i, struck with tho curious way in which matters municipal are carried on-'for instance, this year's rat.. They soud two men round the district to, ass?oO the property in the most equitable mud just manner possiblo, taking into cou. sideration depreciation in the vahlo .of pro perty, ýc. 'then the noet act is to call a meeting of themselves to dis usa and also. to strike offit may be ono.thirdl of the a?selq ' mont cf parties who can aparm the time to appeal. Next comes tho Courb of Pett.yc ,Isions bnsui.Oust (tbhol g.ui wa'), in which .triinnte pattablour road board aud nitiniei pal elections, appealing:again?t hiba ases: .ment.i A blook of land oit'20 aures, near the S:residecea of H? I Honor: Judge Meleaworth. a, .sseed at £100, and 'whi'ch the beneh &amp;lt;jf magistrates cut down to £l0,' and so fortli. :. Now, Bir, my reason for asking you to in sert this.in you...

€ ie outh 00oure.e: libtacnvird T FRIDAY, FEBRUA1RY 14th, 1822. - -THlE MoRALVIAN CHURCH. Tai~lioraviasn Church, to whichzwo directed attentioniin our last isise, his thell honiour of lbeing. te earliest, as it still remains, one of theiptirest, of the.Reformed Churches. .To honest John Wylkliff: is''owing'all the'Ger man Reformation ;. and in this we include-.as apeiipr branch the United Brethren, or Mo ravians., To Johnu uss'aid Jerone of Prague titis:church undoubtedly owes its origin; and it is now more than five centuries sined the Bol3otriia Brethren amssumed tth form riof an ?eelesinstieial body. Persecutions diro and protracted have awaited them, 'bt they have maintaiied tleir'consistency, and remain until this' day ali hpmblobut steadfast monument of the power Cftfte Christia'ii~iiniueiie. We have now oped :beforeo us an antique uremol'..woikl, which contains a, plato deslriptivo odftlieir interestiiigý towiirhip of luratbutt,froni whose humble dwellings the tribes onhe ext...

I1PT ICUTU'1'TRALS1JO ,W AT HA. WTHOR N, On Saturdy last, according to announce. ment, a fruit and; flower show was hold in the' Town ihal, and proved highly successful.' Th ihallwhich was elegantly decorated i.ith gre'e ?rcaths, flowers, and flag., preernted a most plleasing appearance; and, looking at thif'act of this beiang the first, exhibition of, the kind held in the district, the arrangc mients generally ,were certainly;oreditablo. Competition was open to all growers in, Borobodara;. 'and the show, of fruit and flowers especially,ýwas; as might be expectdd from a neighbourhoodwhich.can boast of so miany' :fine' gardi;ii'' verysiuperior. The weatherwasa popitioui and the. visitars nu merons, iicltditg imoidst of thd 'ite'of the dis trict. 'Tho sdie:e was enlivened. by 't band of music, which played during the afternoon. The prizes''aried fromn:five shillings to thirty shillings, anid were 'vaxed as :follots : Besit collection of Frnits,.- Coglling, gardener to the Hon. J. IHen...

NOTES AND]NEW?S: ' It is notified at tlie General Post Office that thamail for England will leave two days earlier this month. 'The tit1e appointed for closing is;fdi registered letteis and newspapers, six p.n. on Saturday, the 22nd instant; for or dinary letterse, vid Southampton, and for newspapers vid Marseilles,tenam.onMondlay, the 24th instant; Supplementary mails by the ]oyal'Mlail s.s. B3euares (for letters only), vi4 *Marseillcsi, will close at the Sandridgo Post.ollice, Bay-street, at one p.m. on Iloinday, the 2.4th instant ; and letters will be'received oli bodard by an ofllcer of the depaitment up to the time of the Benaros sailing. M6oTABTDTN DISrnIOT.-A meeting. of the inhabitants.of thisa neighbliirhoodcHnas hold at the IHare and Hounds, on Wednesday, to consider the proposed proclamantion of their district witli thateof Dandenong, and .Mordi. alloo ii ono road board distribt. Mr. -W. A. Brodribb, H.L.A., presided, and resolutions condemnatory of the proposed road dist...

}IAWTIIORN OLC GE ( TEU.1 TUEeDA.Y,' FIt nA l ' L [Beforo P. O'Brien, ]'iq., J. PChirmau, Dr. Embling, .T.P., Dr. O'Sdiulivan, J P : and W. H. Archer, Esp., 1.'P.]. DRUNK AND D)IsoODERn ?-.;-John Mac donald was charged with this 'oflence. The defendant admitted having takeni i drop too much. The constable stated thiit he had to take the doefendant to the lockupl in a car. Fined 1s., and ordered to pay the expense of the car. No LawrT.-David Morrison was charged by Constable M'KIenzio with hiuvihg ro light on his dray. The delfendaiit said he had lost his lamp. Fined is. and 2e. l(d. costs. OssracE LANouAOE.--Winf0rd Black. burn, who statcd his ago to be 2d was charged by Constable M'Kenzio with iding obscene langunge in a public place. 'Ithe constable deposed that he moet the defordant on the Ilawthorn-road abouthalf-past tvelveatnight. He was making use of the moit disgusting language, and appeared to be the worse for drink. lie (the constable) world have taken him to the lockup, h...

SNUNAWaDING ROAD .OAR D.: l'o the Editor of the Standadrd. MIR. EDronR.--1 Indl by yoiur report of the proceeding. of the Nunawoding Di tritt load iBol?, in your issue of iFtblhuary 1.3tl, that we have been sold by our road bourd, in the matter of Koogh ani his expen?~d?. Where, I should like to ask, is lbless?l. Yeomnus and Berry's cousistency ? Does Mr. Yeomans forgot that he pledged himself on the day of the election to opposo paying Mr. Keogh's private debts with public mone.', by whichl pldge he induced many of u; to voto for hun ? But as soon as MJr. Clisbv ~.. gone, and he finds his cliquol in the majoriti, he turns round. But what better can we expect so long as we have a man at the head of our local anlliirs who would misrepresent facts, and then write that modest letter which appeared in the Standard some timne back, purporting to emanate from four of ibo menmbors of the Puadgham board. The letter I refer to bore the siguaturre of Messrs. Corko, Collier, Grant, and Ben t~e...